Daniel Jones

I've been into tech all my life and that has lead me into working with a mix of command line, mobile and PC games, and web development. Along the way, I've learned that I enjoy teaching and helping others through school and working at summer tech camps.
I also play the alto sax and am getting into kick boxing for some more activity in my free time.

I've used Javascript in websites for several years, and have spent the last 2 years mastering the full stack NodeJS framework, Meteor. Working with prototypes, arrays, functions, and libraries is no trouble for me.

C# was my first programming language that I really got into and learned deeply. From college into professional work, I have worked with I/O, data structures, OOP, Threading, and more. I've worked with the language in command line applications, games (XNA Library, Unity Game Engine), and in web applications (Webforms, .NET MVC, .NET 5).

Simple language with a lot of power; it's nothing complex to write queries, stored procedures or cron jobs. Also am able to organize data in a relational database and optimize queries based on key values in a table.

Meteor is an amazing framework built on NodeJS and it allows for a lot of plug and play to add in functionality and get started quickly with a great product. I've used Meteor for the last 2 years in personal apps and websites as well as freelance projects.

The older less exciting ASP that was quick to be jumbled. I advised and oversaw the maintenance of older Web form projects with my previous job. The lack of the modern MVC structure was apparent in the spaghetti code that I had to clean up to at least organize the app a bit cleaner.
ASP is a good workhorse, though. Just may be outdated.

I've been using visual based programming tools such as Multimedia Fusion Developer, Scratch, and Construct for several years and am adept with using these tools to get the most out of the pre-built tool set to bring any idea to life. From games, to scripted animations, to small interactive experiences, i can assist others in doing the same work.

Great community and resources behind this framework. MVC has been my bread and butter for a few years and it's a great and powerful tool that is generally simple to use to build websites and apps for businesses that need to automate their workflows. Many great features for web development made simple: Authentication, Routing, Rendering Pages/Partials.